1st Grade May Morning Work
This pack of no prep worksheets makes for perfect 1st grade May morning work. These printables can also be used for small groups, early finishers, or review. They are also a great activity to leave for a substitute. Many of these activities can be used as a review or intervention for 2nd graders.
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This pack of no prep worksheets makes for perfect 1st grade May morning work. These printables can also be used for small groups, early finishers, or review. They are also a great activity to leave for a substitute. Many of these activities can be used as a review or intervention for 2nd graders.
Literacy Centers
- Adding Adjectives
- May Sentences
- Make a Sentences
- Compound Words
- Spring ‘e’ Words- silent e words
- Hard or Soft?- hard/soft g/c words
- May Word Search
- May Editing
- Spring Tense- ing verbs
- Picnic Fun- antonyms and synonyms
- Bubble Trouble- ow/ou sounds
- Sunny Sounds- r-controlled vowels
- Flying Kites- linking verbs
- Gumball Words- nouns, verbs, and adjectives
- Flower Vowels- short vowels
Math Activities
- May Calendar Fun
- May Make a Ten
- May Stories- word problems
- Tens and Ones- place value
- Strawberry Fact Families
- More or less
- It’s a Hit- graphing
- Robot Comparisons- comparing numbers
- Sweet Treats- money
- Mushroom Garden- adding 2-digits
- Cooking Up Fractions
- Mixed Equations
- Shapes Galore
- At the Zoo- tallies and graphing
- Pond Measuring- nonstandard measuring
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